USAID/Nigeria’s Effective Water and Sanitation Hygiene Services (E-WASH) project is an urban water and sanitation activity that will provide 500,000 families in six states access to a reliable supply of clean, piped water, to the benefit of t
USAID’s goal for water and sanitation is to increase availability and sustainable management of safe water and sanitation for the underserved and most vulnerable.
Since 1978, USAID has invested more than $3.5 billion to bring potable water and sanitation services to over 25 million Egyptians. USAID constructed and rehabilitated wastewater systems in Cairo, Alexandria, and the three Suez Canal cities.
Whave, a partner of Sustainable WASH Systems, is cultivating a sustainable model for rural water service delivery as a regional service provider in Uganda.
In Ethiopia, USAID’s Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership (SWS) is using organizational network analysis (ONA) to measure change over time in the relationships and network structure of WASH actors in four separate locations.
USAID’s Water Team is pleased to introduce a new series of technical briefs that provide guidance for developing and implementing water and sanitation activities in support of the
The 2020 UNC Water and Health Conference: Science, Policy, and Practice, hosted by the University of North Carolina (UNC)-Chapel Hill, will take place from October 26–30, 2020.
In this webinar, Dr. Kari Nelson will present findings from the sixth in a series of USAID Water Communications and Knowledge Management (CKM) Project ex-post evaluations.